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  • Oct 27, 1964
    Bobby Bare and Skeeter Davis begin two days of recording at RCA Studio B in Nashville for the duets album "Tunes For Two." The pair's efforts yield a hit single with "A Dear John Letter"
    Nov 3, 1964
    Roger Miller records "King Of The Road" in Nashville
    Nov 5, 1964
    Two days after Lyndon Johnson beat Barry Goldwater in the presidential election, the Country Music Association re-elects Tex Ritter as its president. "I had another president in mind," Ritter says, "but I want you to know I'm mighty thankful"
    Nov 5, 1964
    Tom T. Hall meets "Truck Drivin' Son-Of-A-Gun" songwriter Dixie Deen at the BMI Country Songwriter Awards in Nashville. The two will marry in 1968
    Nov 5, 1964
    Dottie West sings "Here Comes My Baby" as "The Jimmy Dean Show" airs from Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. Other guests on the ABC broadcast include Eddy Arnold, Minnie Pearl, Chet Atkins, Flatt & Scruggs, Ernest Tubb and The Jordanaires, who join Dean on "Big Bad John"
    Nov 6, 1964
    Tex Ritter is added to the Country Music Hall Of Fame during a ceremony at the Loew's Theater in Nashville
    Nov 6, 1964
    "Your Cheatin' Heart" makes its Nashville premiere, with actor George Hamilton portraying the late Hank Williams. Hank Williams Jr. provides the voice of his father for the movie's soundtrack
    Nov 12, 1964
    Willie Nelson holds his inaugural recording session in a new deal with RCA, with Chet Atkins producing at RCA Studio B in Nashville. The first song on the session is Nelson's Christmas title, "Pretty Paper"
    Nov 18, 1964
    Connie Smith records "Then And Only Then" at RCA Studio B in Nashville
    Nov 28, 1964
    Willie Nelson makes his Grand Ole Opry debut

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